Wondering if anyone currently uses XM radio as a source played on thier Outlaw gear and how the quality is. Same with MP3 or other compressed audio formats.
I plan on moving into a house soon(currently in a condo with paper walls, so no audio equipment for me until the move)and have been browsing these forums for a while creating a "wish-list" for the new house. I have a budget for an Outlaw seperates setup with maybe Paradigm or Axiom speakers and maybe later a HDTV. I did some hard thinking about the day-to-use of this future audio/HT setup and also my listening habits and I'm starting to second quess myself.
I decided I'm not the type to shut myself into a dimmed room for an hour and listen to a single CD while staring at the wall. In fact, since subscribing to XM radio a little over a year ago, I have not played a single CD at home. I basicly listen to XM all the time around the house (sort of how some people always run the TV as "background noise" while cooking, reading, whatever...).
Now I have to ask myself, Is it worth spending this much money on seperates & high quality speakers just to end up playing "close to CD quality" sources? Would I be just as better off with a deparment-store setup if I'm mostly going to be listening to XM or burned "mix" CDs? Or are the benfits of quility audio equipment apparent even when the audio source is less-than audiophile quality? Thoughts?
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